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Posted by IaGary on August 07, 2006 at 05:24:48 from (69.63.16.174):
In Reply to: Huh! posted by Bret4207 on August 06, 2006 at 16:15:00:
Those little hair pins to hold in the drawbar pin do not work for jobs where the material you are driving over can hit them. Corn stalks,tall grass,and windrows of hay will push them out every time. I wire my pins in and tie the wire on the top side of the pin. I don't go thru the little hole at the bottom of the pin I go thru the handle of the pin. Also installing breakaway hydraulic couplers on the tractor will save the hoses most of the time if you do lose a impliment. I have lost about every impliment there is but not when it was tied in with a wire. Gary
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